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Upshaw v. Hunter

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit
Oct 28, 1943
15 So. 2d 471 (La. Ct. App. 1943)

Opinion

No. 6536.

October 28, 1943.

Appeal from Tenth Judicial District Court, Parish of Red River; Robert J. O'Neal, Acting Judge.

Action by Alton Upshaw against William L. Hunter. From an adverse judgment, defendant appeals.

Appeal dismissed.

Gahagan Pierson, of Natchitoches, for appellant.

C.B. McClung and James A. Horton, both of Natchitoches, for appellee.


In this case there has been filed in this court on October 1, 1943, a stipulation dated September 4, 1943, signed by the attorneys for both plaintiff and defendant. This stipulation sets forth the fact that the defendant has obtained a discharge in bankruptcy; that the question involved in this suit is now moot; and that neither party will appear either by oral argument or in brief.

In view of the facts set forth in the stipulation referred to, accordingly, it is now ordered that the appeal herein be dismissed at appellant's cost.


Summaries of

Upshaw v. Hunter

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit
Oct 28, 1943
15 So. 2d 471 (La. Ct. App. 1943)
Case details for

Upshaw v. Hunter

Case Details

Full title:UPSHAW v. HUNTER

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit

Date published: Oct 28, 1943

Citations

15 So. 2d 471 (La. Ct. App. 1943)